Autonomous patrol-boats for National Security
We are seeking an Electromechanical Engineer to help develop electrical and mechanical systems on the Splash vessels. Electromechanical Engineers are responsible for designing and prototyping electrical circuits as well as mechanical parts. In this role, you will contribute to building state-of-the-art systems from the initial concept through design, prototyping, testing, and final production.
Requirements:
Preferred Experience:
Experience working with STM32 MCUs, with a focus on sensor integration and low-level hardware interfacing.
Experience leveraging NVIDIA Jetson series boards for GPU-accelerated solutions and real-time AI applications.
Proven ability to apply robust design principles tailored to the maritime sector, ensuring reliability and compliance in challenging marine environments.
Fundamental understanding of common communication protocols (SPI, I2C, UART).
Skilled in system-level debugging, hardware-software integration, and comprehensive testing methodologies.
Familiar with industry standards and best practices for developing mission-critical systems.
Splash is developing the next generation of autonomous surface vessels (ASVs) to provide National Security and defend critical assets such as oil rigs and shipping terminals. Our long-term vision is to make traditional naval vessels obsolete by creating a fleet of low-cost and versatile boats which will be able to dominate the seas. Our expertise in mass manufacturing, engineering and quickly scaling operations will make this vision a reality.